Minnesota Judge Puts ICE Chief On Notice After Alex Pretti Shooting | Watch
A federal judge in Minnesota has ordered the acting head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to personally appear in court, warning the agency could be held in contempt for repeatedly violating judicial orders. Chief Judge Patrick Schiltz said the Trump administration failed to provide legally required bond hearings to detained immigrants despite deploying thousands of agents across the state. The move comes amid an intensified immigration crackdown, leadership changes ordered by President Donald Trump, and public outrage following two deaths involving immigration officers. Courts are now weighing demands to halt enforcement operations as scrutiny of ICE tactics intensifies.